Hi everyone. The preparation of these simple video clips has required some work, so be sure to take advantage of them, and most of all, feel free to comment and ask questions. By telling me what you think is how I learn. Some things you may notice I could have missed so be sure to let your thoughs be known.
To view any of these videoclips you must have Apple's Quicktime installed in your computer. If you have iPod or ever used iTunes music store, you already have Quicktime installed. Otherwise, you should go to Apple.com and downloaded, it is free. I will review the content of all the views in backward chronologic order. You can get all of them to show in your browser by entering this address:
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/?M=A
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/LRCX.mov
Analysis using the RET analysis tool. I have a PCCRC on LRCX.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/PIVOT1.mov
This clip illustrates the use of the Pivot point to avoid the premature entry in a trade that could fail.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/PIVOT.mov
This clip illustrates the entry of Pivot points for the controlled entry of CRC's or PRC's.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/HET.mov
This is a demonstration on how to do a modification of a CRC to take profits (reduce the cost of the trade), leaving the position open to further gain.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/IMCL.mov
This is a demonstration of the backtesting capabilities of Optionetic's Platinum along with the RET analysis to generate long-term trades (6 months to 1 year). I compare the results with a CRC (better for short term traders) and a BCS (better for long-term traders).
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/VRSN.mov
This clip demonstrate the real life trade on VRSN that I have included in my challenge account. The video clip show some critical decision points, the use of the Sarmiento System, and the use of the RET software for figuring out long-term targets. I use a BCS with a target of 2007, which is ideal for people who do not have the time to trade daily.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/PDLI.mov
A demonstration of how to enter a BCS using the Sarmiento system and the evaluation of the Elliott wave pattern in repeated occassions as the stock rallies strongly. The stock in question in PDLI.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/CSCO.mov
Long term and short term analysis on this favorite stock of the past that recently triggered the Sarmiento System.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/Earnings1.mov
This videoclip helps short-term traders trading CRC's to deal with the highly volatile earnings period. I offer two good examples.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/NTES.mov
This is a live example of a PCCRC on NTES. The stock has split since this trade was entered. The split was 4:1 so divide the numbers named in this clip by 4 to see the actual data today (post-split).
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/OATS.mov
This is a live example of a CRC on OATS. This is meant to be a short-term trade based on the RET analysis. In this clip I have made a quick update on some positions in my Challange account.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/SLAB1.mov
What happens when a SLAB PCCRC does not go my way? I use traditional T.A. to hold on to a position in the expectation of a bounce. I also discuss the impact of volatility in the trade.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/SBUX.mov
This video clip demonstrate the entry of a PCCRC in a way that does not demand an amount of cash above the final price of the position. Instead of entering a Long Straddle (back month), followed by a Short Straddle (front month). I propose here the entry of a long Condor, followed by a long straddle. Both positions are less than the final price of the trade. SBUX is my example.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/BRCM3.mov
This video clip demonstrates what to do upon a strong jump in a stock for which you have a PCCRC. The example here is BRCM.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/ADBE.mov
This video deals with the use of the RET analysis to match the expectations of a stock movement (ADBE) when trading a PCCRC.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/AAPL5.mov
In this clip I describe the long-term implications of AAPL's recent rally. It appears that the end was reached in January, right after earnings.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/BRCM2.mov
A PCCRC on BRCM has gone up strongly after earnings, and PCCRC. Look at what could be done before and after earnings to reduce risk and take profits.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/BRCM1.mov
Following a strong move UP to new highs, I prefer to enter a PCCRC instead of a CRC, particularly if the stock is a high flier. See the effect of volatility as the stock approaches earnings. This is a common occurrence. A change before earnings is a protective move. See what happens after earnings.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/QCOM.mov
Changing a CRC into a PCCRCwhen volatility is low or the skew is in your favor. I used a QCOM trade to show the example.
http://www.pathometrix.com/Movies/GOOG.mov
Transforming a CRC into a PCCRC as a defensive move.
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2 comments:
Take a look at this trade. My prediction is for OIH to top 160 before coming down.
http://platinum.optionetics.com/cgi-bin/platinumv30/op4email.php?trade_name=OIH|May06-Jul06|04-10-06|Call|Put&trade_date=2006-04-10&sym=OIH&num_legs=5&tra0=-6:Q06:150.000:4.200:OIH:2006-04-10:32.23400116:FFFFF! F:0:0&tra1=6:E06:155.000:6.400:OIH:2006-04-10:31.82399940:FFFFFF:0:0&tra2=-12:E06:165.000:2.300:OIH:2006-04-10:28.96400070:FFFFFF:0:0&tra3=6:E06:175.000:0.700:OIH:2006-04-10:28.60600090:FFFFFF:0:0&tra4=6:S06:150.000:7.700:OIH:2006-04-10:32.79299927:FFFFFF:0:0
The concept is not mine. Need to give where the credit is due. An optionetics instructor I have not met (Eloy) has used these kind of trades with success.
Also note when Ratio spreads are traded, the question is what if we are wrong. Reason I put it as a butterfly is minize by capital outlay, or else I could have done a CRC
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